Winter headwear with bump cap
10827794 ยท 2020-11-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A42B7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A winter headwear having a selectively closable opening that is configured to accept a protective and removable bump cap. The bump cap is designed to be trimmable to accommodate headwear of various sizes and shapes.
Claims
1. Winter headwear with insertable bump cap comprising: an item of winter headwear comprising a crown portion having a first layer and a second layer defining an interior therebetween; an access section located on the first layer of the crown portion of the winter headwear, the access section having an access opening defining selectively separable first layer portions that have an open position and a closed position; the first layer of the winter headwear crown portion being laid open in its open position; a bump cap sized such that it can be inserted into the access opening between the first layer portions of the crown portion when the access section is in its open position; the bump cap further being sized and configured to allow the bump cap to remain in the interior when the access opening is in its closed position; the bump cap comprising a skull shaped shell having a rigid outer surface; and the skull shaped shell being sized to fit over a skull of a wearer of the winter headwear; wherein the rigid outer surface of the bump cap defines at least two vent openings.
2. The winter headwear with insertable bump cap of claim 1 wherein the access section is a zipper.
3. The winter headwear with insertable bump cap of claim 1 wherein the at least two vent openings are located on a left side portion and a right side portion of the rigid outer shell of the bump cap.
4. The winter headwear with insertable bump cap of claim 1 wherein a trim groove extends about a portion of the bump cap, to allow for removal of a portion of the bump cap shell, the trim groove being located proximate to a lower perimeter edge of the bump cap.
5. A method of inserting a bump cap into winter headwear, the method comprising: providing a winter headwear having a front facing portion and a rear facing portion, the winter headwear comprising a crown portion having a first layer and a second layer defining an interior therebetween, the first layer having an access opening with a zipper that defines selectively separable first layer portions having an open position and a closed position; inserting a skull shaped bump cap that has a rigid outer surface, a front portion and a rear portion, into the access opening between the first layer portions of the crown; orienting the skull shaped bump cap such that the front portion of the skull shaped bump cap is aligned with the front portion of the item of winter headwear; and closing the zipper such that the entirety of the skull shaped bump cap is enclosed and under the first layer of the crown of the item of winter headwear.
6. The method of claim 4 further comprising: trimming a lower perimeter section of the skull shaped bump cap on a trim groove to alter the shape of the skull shaped bump cap.
7. A winter headwear with removable bump cap system comprising: an item of winter headwear comprising at least a crown portion having a first layer and a second layer defining an interior therebetween, the first layer having a selectively closable access opening to the interior, the access opening defining selectively separable first layer portions; and a removable bump cap removably insertable between the first layer portions and positionable in the interior between the first layer and second layer.
8. The winter headwear with removable bump cap system of claim 7 further comprising a zipper operatively coupled to the first layer portions to permit an opening and closing of the access opening.
9. The winter headwear with removable bump cap system of claim 7, wherein the bump cap further comprises at least one flex joint formed therein to permit flexing of at least a portion of the bump camp.
10. The winter headwear with removable bump cap system of claim 7, wherein the bump cap further comprises at least one trim notch formed into a perimeter edge of the bump cap to permit trimming of at least a portion of the bump camp.
11. The winter headwear with removable bump cap system of claim 8, wherein the at least one trim notch is aligned with at least one trim groove formed in a portion of an outer surface of the bump cap to guide a trimming of a portion of the bump camp.
12. The winter headwear with removable bump cap system of claim 7, wherein the bump cap comprises a rigid material.
13. The winter headwear with removable bump cap system of claim 7, wherein the bump cap comprises a semi-rigid material.
14. The winter headwear with removable bump cap system of claim 7, wherein the bump cap comprises a skull shaped shell having a rigid outer surface.
15. The winter headwear with removable bump cap system of claim 7, further comprising at least one trim groove formed in an outer surface of the bump cap to guide a trimming of a portion of the bump camp, the trim groove having a thickness less than a thickness of the bump cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) It will be apparent to those skilled in the art, that is, to those who have knowledge or experience in this area of technology, which many uses and design variations are possible for the insertable, removable and adjustable Bump Cap disclosed herein. The following detailed discussion of the preferred embodiment will illustrate the general principles of the invention with reference to the disclosed Bump Cap. Other embodiments suitable for other applications will be apparent to those skilled in the art given the benefit of this disclosure.
(13) The Bump Cap is preferably injection molded from a thermoplastic polymer such as polypropylene. Those skilled in the art will recognize that other rigid materials that have at least some flexibility may also be used, such as certain types of foam, etc. The Bump Cap invention disclosed herein is intended to be used in cold weather headwear. A low profile hidden zipper is incorporated into an upper portion of an article of cold weather headwear such that a user can put a bump cap inside the headwear to offer protection from bumps, cuts and bruises. This design allows for the bump cap to be hidden within the headwear such that its appearance is not altered by the presence of the bump cap. The zipper allows the shell to be easily removed for washing or for periods of time when the wearer is not engaged in activities that require the extra level of protection provided by the bump cap.
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(15) Flex joints 138, 112, 128 and 130 allow Bump Cap 90 to flex when inserted into a hat to allow for variations in the hat's horizontal dimensions and to aide it securing Bump Cap 90 in place. Flex joints 138, 112, 128 and 130 also may supply additional ventilation.
(16) Trim grooves 120 and 132 are located on the lower perimeter 121 of left side portion 96 and lower perimeter 123 on right side portion 94. Trim groove 120 runs horizontally along lower perimeter 121 on the left side portion 96. Trim groove 132 runs horizontally along lower perimeter 123 on right side portion 94. Trim grooves 120 and 132 allow sections of Bump Cap 90 to be removed by hand, box knife, scissors or other means. Removal of sections of Bump Cap 90 via trim grooves 120 and 132 allow the vertical dimensions of Bump Cap 90 to be adjusted so as to remain secure and hidden under a user's hat. One skilled in the art will appreciate that more than one trim groove may be incorporated into Bump Cap 90 to allow for greater vertical dimension adjustment.
(17) Trim notches 134 and 136 assist the user in removing a portion of Bump Cap 90 at the trim groves 120 and 132. More trim notches may be used to accommodate a greater number of trim grooves. Trim grooves and respective trim notches may also be incorporated into leading edge 140 of visor portion 98 to allow for the vertical adjustment of visor portion 98 (grooves not shown).
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(19) It is contemplated that the same hat construction can be used on other types of cold weather headwear such as a watch hat, a fudd hat, a balaclava or other types of winter headwear. It is also contemplated that zipper 234 can be replace by other closures known by those of ordinary skill in the art, such as hook and loop, buttons or other means.
(20) While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments. It will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications and equivalent arrangements can be made thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, such scope to be accorded the broadest interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all equivalent structures and products. Moreover, features or aspects of various example embodiments may be mixed and matched (even if such combination is not explicitly described herein) without departing from the scope of the invention.
(21) For purposes of interpreting the claims for the present invention, it is expressly intended that the provisions of Section 112, sixth paragraph of 35 U.S.C. are not to be invoked unless the specific terms means for or step for are recited in a claim.